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Coach Brian Gregory: an Appreciation
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<blockquote data-quote="mstranahan" data-source="post: 219706" data-attributes="member: 2802"><p>Ultimately, Gregory's inability to land recruits was his downfall. In five years he brought in two meaningful recruits (Georges-Hunt & Carter), both in his first recruiting year. Since then, we've seen a steady flow of transfers and done-and-one grad transfers. It's incredibly hard to build a competitive team in the ACC based on that model. I don't know if his recruiting failures were due to admissions not working with him or his own. No matter the cause, he simply didn't have a roster that allowed him to win.</p><p>If you look at what we have coming back for next year, you see the issue pretty plainly. Our projected starting lineup would be Jorgensen, Hayward, Heath, Stephens and Lammers wit Romello White as sixth man. Assuming White opts to enroll and not look elsewhere, we still need three or four kids to add depth and skill. I think 2016-17 will be a train wreck, regardless of coach. Will be lucky to win 3 games in conference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstranahan, post: 219706, member: 2802"] Ultimately, Gregory's inability to land recruits was his downfall. In five years he brought in two meaningful recruits (Georges-Hunt & Carter), both in his first recruiting year. Since then, we've seen a steady flow of transfers and done-and-one grad transfers. It's incredibly hard to build a competitive team in the ACC based on that model. I don't know if his recruiting failures were due to admissions not working with him or his own. No matter the cause, he simply didn't have a roster that allowed him to win. If you look at what we have coming back for next year, you see the issue pretty plainly. Our projected starting lineup would be Jorgensen, Hayward, Heath, Stephens and Lammers wit Romello White as sixth man. Assuming White opts to enroll and not look elsewhere, we still need three or four kids to add depth and skill. I think 2016-17 will be a train wreck, regardless of coach. Will be lucky to win 3 games in conference. [/QUOTE]
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